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The process of recombinant DNA technology has the following steps
I. Amplification of the gene .
II. Insertion of recombinant DNA in to the host cells .
III. Cutting of DNA at specific location using restriction enzyme .
IV . Isolation of genetic meterial (DNA) Pick out the correct sequence of step for recombinant DNA technology .

A

ii, iii, iv and i

B

iv, ii, iii, and i

C

i, ii, iii, and iv

D

iv, iii, i, and ii

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D
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